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Chicago examiner glz , ckoago and vicinity partiy rrm/olxj cloud i sunday monday fair and wv snow somewhat colder xf ~*" range of temperatures yesterday w * jjh Â£ highest 53 ' hj Â£Â§ lowest 38 i b jjt average 46 vol xiv no 24 a m sunday Chicago december 14 1913 sunday this edition consists of iâ€”news.1 â€” news ft city 1,1 fe iâ€”want1 â€” want ads 3 news t â€” editorial real estate actos fiction financial 3 sports drama b magazine 4 â€” society ai.l music 6 â€” comic foreign price five cents deneen told me to go to northup says vote plotter rothenberg former investigator for northup and confessed conspirator names ex-gov ernor on witness stand witnesses testify that they were approached by special pros ecutor's men and urged to testify falsely of frauds the name of former governor charles s deneen was mentioned on the wit ness stand yesterday m the investigation before municipal judge edward t avade into the alleged conspiracy to suborn perjured testimony presented to john e nortbup's special grand jury as to alleged election frauds paul w rothenberg who was formerly employed as investigator for special state's attorney northup and who has confessed participating m a plot de clared that former governor deneen sent him to mr northup to get employment after testimony on which the state es pects to hold samuel goldman and harry minsky also investigators for mr nor thup had been given by rothenberg and others attorney frederic burnhani counsel for goldmau and mlnsky a*ked rothenberg who sent you to mr northup to seek omploynieut ?" says deneen sent him it was ex-governor charles s de neen who sent me to mr northup an swered liotheuberg mr deueen admitted m an interview last night that rotheuberg had testified to the truth m stating that lie had sent him to mr northup mr denecu said j admit that 1 recommended paul yv rothenberg for the position of investi gator for northup mr kothenberg whom i appointed as clerk m the pure food department came to my office and asked me to recommend him 10 mr n'ortbup as a man qualified to investigate alleged election frauds with a knowledge of mr rothenberg's character and ability demonstrated dur ici bis connection with the pure food de partment under my administration and realizing that be was well versed m chicago's political field 1 had no hesi tancy m recommending him to mr northup i ga him a letter of recom mendation lo mr northup and a few hours later i received a telephone mes sage from mr northup denies any politics 1 repeated my recommeudatiou to mr northup and told him m my judgment mr bothenberg was just the man that he needed i have since met mr rothen berg on the street and have had a con versation with him lie told me that he was getting along very nicely m his new job 1 want to say however that i am not the instigator of this inquiry and 1 do not care to go into an exteuded interview relating to the so-called election frauds because 1 do not want to be subpoenaed marlboroughs in new reconciliation step restriction on duchess seeing children is removed soecial cable to the examiner london dec 13 another step to ward the reconciliation of the duke and duchess of marlborough was taken to-day at a family conference presided over ny the chief solicitor for the dukes family the feature of the meeting was the de stroying of the legal agreement providing for the care and disposition of the two sons the marqujs of blaudford and lord ivor churchill which placed severe re strictions upon the duchess regarding her association with her children duchess de chaulnes sails for america former miss shon.ts brings her family for visit to u s special cable to tho examiner paris dec 13 the duchess dc chaulues nee shouts is crossing on the liner amerika with her family for a visit to the united states major frederick mahan u s a joined the ship at rotterdam he has been studying the ' military bands of the powers and has decided the palm should be given the belgians on the same ship are laurence v benet mr and mrs w b coster mrs heury bispham mrs barclay warburtou mr and mrs henry mclean and mr and mrs e f tyler son of actor denny killed by a shock english lieutenant meets tragic death on way home special cable to the examiner plymouth dec 13 news was re ceived here to-day or the tragic death of lieutenant gerald denny of the con naught rangers ihe son of v h denny a trail-known actor now touring the united states deuny was born m new york and rose from the ranks he was coming home from forcasces british nigeria on sick leave at lagos denny started for the shore m a launch to call on the governor the boat capsized and denny disappeared he is believed to have been killed by a shark all of the others were rescued capital will choose its tango champion washington society to have con j test at dance for charity washington dec 13 the best tango dancer iv washington society will lie chosen next mouday night at the sub scription dance tor the benefit of the ctt lumbia hospital among those who will compete are mr and mrs hobert roosevelt mrs martha mauley jordan miss maitland marshall miss katheriue britton miss margaret britton mr and mrs robert elmore and mr and mrs nathaniel wilson . herrick volplanes 2,000 feet to earth american ambassador makes flight after seeing pegoud special cable to the examiner paris dec is myron t herrick american ambassador to france while watching pegoud turn ieri;lj somersaults at bue to-day expressed i wish to fly he was immediately accommodated by bidault mr herrick said the only time he felt at all scared was when the engine was stopped 2,000 feet m the air and the l)i plane volplaned to earth suffragettes storm king and queen at opera militants start riot m covent garden after mrs pank hurst's rearrest assail royalties in box megaphone shouts rebuke ban ners call for votes women are ejected special cable to the examiner london dec 13 the arrest of mrs emeline pankburst at dover to-day l etl to sensatioual and unprecedented scenes at the royal opera house covent garden where the king queen and other royal ties were present to witness joan of arc which was given specially for the last performance of the season of opera m english at the conclusion ot the first act three women occupying a box opposite to that m which tbeir majesties were seated arose one vigorously waving a large banner inscribed women are being tortured iv your majesties prisons wliile another showered thousands of leaf lets on the people below and the third using a large megaphone vehemently protested to their majesties against mrs paukhursfs arrest and compared her treatment to that accorded the heroine of he opera royalties much perturbed their majesties although they remained seated throughout the demonstration were obviously very much perturbed they appeared undecided whether to leave the place or merely appear to be amused meanwhile the whole house was iv an uproar the audience standing up shouting and cheering while suffragettes m the balcony and gallery showered leaf lets on those below and yelled their war cry totes fur women and jeered be i-ause of their leader's arrest after the women had harangued their majesties for several uuuutea and with pandeiuoulum raging iv the auditorium attendants succeeded m ejecting the women and the long delayed performance proceeded to the evident relief of the royal party during the struggle to eject the women one of the latter a skilled boxer scien tifically knocked out a couple of theater attendants the scotland yard authorities who ac knowledged their alarm at the threats of the militants lo forcibly prevent the re arrest of mrs panlihurst unexpectedly captured the suffragette leader today on her return to england from paris when mxs paukuurst arrived at dover no de tectives were to be seen and she was per mitted to go aboard the boat train for london without molestation as soon as the train was well out of dover station however detectives who had been con cealed m the train quietly entered the compart meut occupied by mrs pank hurst and arrested her on the technical charge of not having given twenty-four hours notice that she intended to leave england before going to paris rushed to auto on her arrival at victoria station m london mrs pankhurst was rushed into a waiting automobile and taken to hol loway jail before the crowd of suf fragettes waiting to welcome their lead er knew what had occurred a detachment of general flora drum mond's army which had been dele gated as a body guard to mrs pankhurst was taken completely oy surprise mrs drunimond who a week ago said we swear that never again will the govern ment get mrs i'an.khurst was deeply chagrined j the american suffragist p ranger is m charge of a large body of suffragettes ] who have framed a patrol about ilolloway ; jail and are alternately singing suffrage j songs and cheering for mrs pankhurst and hurling cries of defiance at the au | thorities smallest baby born weighing but 2 lbs infant is perfect despite its size being nourished by mother new yokk dec 13 the smallest baby that ever lived and received nourish ment from its mother according to dr samuel schwartz was born thursday to mrs rose schwartz this tiuy bit of humanity a boy was weighed and measured to-day these are the figures : â– weight 2 pounds circumference of head iovi inches chest 9'/i inches waist 9 inches hips 7m inches thigh 3v inches arm 894 inches length 141 inches dr sebvmrtx said i am convinced that this is the small j est baby ta the world it is perfect m | every way i have never seen a child m better health and i would not think fur a moment of letting it be put m an im-uliutor princess mary mixed in charity tangle return of checks cause senders to make complaint special cable to the examiner london dec 13 ths kind heart of princess mary has made trouble for her she set out to make venetian bead neck laces to be sold for charity immediately she was beset by applicants british and american â€” who sent checks and asked necklaces m return she sent back the checks but some vf\\o got neither necklace nor check made a fuss king sends bill for damage to house 750 claimed of prince christian for burned tapestry special cable to the examiner london dec 13 a claim by king george against prince christian for dam age done to furniture at frogmore house windsor has been referred to the kings lawyers for settlement prince christian borrowed the use of frogmore house while cumberland lodge was being re decorated it is said queen mary found burned spots from cigars that had been tossed on the ancient tapestry however the king only wants 750 damages richest connecticut woman is dead mrs louise e stoddard wife of yale star expires new haven conn dec 13 mrs louis e stoddard wife of the former yale football player now president of the hotel Taft company died this morn ing at their home tenacres a son was born to mrs stoddard on thursday last she was considered the richest woman m connecticut she w;is miss rebecca tfcc darlington of pittsburgh and re fused several titles to marry an amcri van carnegie creates 10,000,000 trust deed signed by four recorded m edinburgh special cable to the examiner edinburgh dec 13 â€” the deed creat ing the carnegie united kingdom trust aggregating 10,000,000 has been deposit ed with the registrar of edinburgh it is signed by mr and mrs carnegie miss carnegie and miss estelle whitfield deeds creating other carnegie trusts herj are signed only by mr and mrs car negie mcdermott to quit race for re-election democrats plan to defeat effort to expel congressman washington dec 13.-represeni.n tive james t medertuott of Chicago recommended for censure by the house j lobby committee which investigated the j mulhall charges has announced he will not be a candidate for re-election this solves tho question of disposing of his | case and as a result the democrats will ! probably defeat any plan to expel him bandits rob banker return his watch e j h ayres forced to give over j 6.50 m cash ernest j h ayres j420 dover street a department manager m the sheridan lark trust and savings bank 4011 broadway reported to the police last night that he was robbed by two armed i men at dover street ami sunnyside ave nue the robbers after taking his gold watch and 6..~0 returned his watch which he valued as a keepsake jealousy is cause of triple slaying crazed by nineteen-year-old daughter's devotion to his former wife husband shoots her 2 friends and ends life mother wounded tells how her former husband tried to kill her and then shot down her would-be protectors jealousy not of another man but of his nineteen year-om daughter esther's devotion to her mother is responsible for i the insane rage which led emanuephar i ncr to wound his wife kill two of her i friends who tried to help her and thcu â– send a bullet into his own brain the homicidal mania came yesterday i afternoon m the little delicatessen store of mrs lina haruer at 1110 south oak ley boulevard just after 1 o'clock when ' hundreds of persons thronged the nearby stores on ogden avenue that it was premeditated is gathered from the story of the wounded wife who says that her husband from whom she was divorced a year ago was around the store for hours before the shooting leo f nieman and his wife kmma the owners of a millinery store at 1112 south j oakley boulevard paid with their lives for an effort to save mrs harner frightened at meeting the story of it all gleaued from mrs harner as she lay m her little flat after the bodies of her friends had been taken to a morgue and after her pretty daugh ter esther had come m answer to a frantic message from her desk m a down town insurance office to the side of the stricken mother is one of a hfeloug tight against a man with an insanely jealous disposition 1 saw my husband for the first time j m a year for the first time since i ob | tiiined a divorce fro:n him early this morning " said mrs harner "! looked up from my work on the books of i.he store to see him staring m at the window i was frightened then but tried not to show it 1 looked back without making any sign of recognition and he v.ent over to the other side of the street he sat on the curbstone and watched for a long time i went into urs nieman's for a little while to tell ber about it and then i saw haruer go away 1 tried to forget about it " then about 1 o'clock m the after noon 1 saw him again at the front ! window he started to come m the door i started to bacs toward the rear of the store because lie had a wild light m his eyes and i reared him woman saved by corset he moved faster toward me and i j started to run he too leaped into ac tion i ran into the back yard and turned toward the alley just before i reached the corner to turn i heard a re port and felt a sharp sting m my side the police found that the bullet bred by harner went through a drain pipe was deflected by an iron gas pipe ami i principal actors m the triple killing that re suited from emanuel harness jealousy of his nineteen=year=old daughter's devotion to his former wife mrs emanuel harner who was shot by her former husband leo f is'ieman who sacrificed his life m a vain effort to save mrs harner mrs emma xieman who was sluhi m trying to protect mrs homer etnauuel harner who shot his wife and killed her two protectors and himself devil worshipper kills his father smashes head with ax and hangs body on back fence anton swanson a devotee of devil wor ship last night m obedience to what he claims to have been a personal command ] from the devil killed ills father with an ax m their cottage at 10283 avenue if south Chicago and laid the body across the back fence later he went m his nightgown to the police station to com plain that the devil had lefi witfiont in structing him how to dispose of the body and he could not sleep i had a vision said swanson as he sat garbed only m his bluok-soaki'd gown the devil came to me and said jet the nx and kill your father so i did then the devil said take tie boily â– down to the lake i picked up father and started to tie lake witli him bnt when 1 got to the back fence the devil ran away and left me and 1 didn't uaiiv whal to do so i laid father across the fence and went back to bed but i wasn't satisfied ana i-oulilu i sleep so i came over m tell yon about it i'i.e police found the body with the head split open and the bloody ax just is swanson had said they are now trying to learn what particular cult swaiison has i been following and whether its teachings i are responsible mme montford talks at suffrage school washington de 13 an interest ing feature at todays suffrage school was an addrtaw by lime ljdin montford of syria on the position of womeu m the orient mine moutfonl said orien tal wouteu in waking up am are active ft-l new departures of the day blind man shows spirit of stead major general sir alfred turner tells how 17 persons con versed with titanic victim s.iecial cable to the examiner london doc is major general sir alfred turner british soldier and author of numerous ghost stories announced to day that he had discovered m the person of cecil husk a seventy-year-old blind man a perfect medium for materializing spiritual forms and other remarkablj psychic phenomena sir alfred said husk is a trance medium and iv his parlor i have seen many remarkable things william stead was materialized iv the presence of seventeen persons each one being able perfectly to see the spirit mr stead's spirit appeared m half form that is only the portion above the uaiso showing he floated about the room having something to say to each person present he smiled and said t.i us it is true it is all true let the yood work go on referring to ihe titanic disaster stead's spirii said that it was not true he bad been hit on the head by a spar and he then told us of the terrible lime be had had m trying to compose the multitudes win were suddenly plunged into eternity hi said that m lue majority dealh â– mine s suddenly that when they awoke m the other world they were unable to realize they were no longer on earth and it took nearly 11 of them some time be fore they realized the new conditions surrounding them a fortnight ago cardinal newman ap peared before us carrying a fiery cross lie uso passed smilingly around the room and spoke to several naturally there vi be itcofferÃŸ who suggest fraud but the conditions at husks place preclude that possibility we sit m semi-dark ness around 1 hi table and each one rrs4.iir is holding hands with two others president is improving washington dec 13 president wilson was not much ln-tter to-day dr i'ary grnyeou reported his terer gone and his cold lisapjicariu the president was allowed to get out of bed lint office work and outdoor exercises were ft bidden trustees ousted by harrison defy him school board foes of mrs young unite to make fight against harrison's orders to quit threaten battle m the courts members m letters to executive declare resignations are in valid because they were given before taking office the five school board members whose resignations mayor harrison announced friday he had accepted hate determined to defy the mayor and make a big light ou the issue raised coming out of the spell of silence thai bound them friday evening four of them sent letters to tli mayor yesterday that fairly breathed defiance they declared their resignations were tendered before they took office consequently were of no pffect and told him plainly he had no power to remove them those who wrote the mayor were john c harding henry w huttuian charles o setnuess and harry a lipsky james b dibelka is m i'eoria according 1 someone who answered the telephone at his homo and the others say they do not | think he has received the mayor's letter i notifying him that his resignation has been accepted mr lipsky said last night that they j had not yet retained counsel but jptfob ably would mpct tomorrow mornrfig and plan their fight their leltcrs were made public after a conference m the office of henry w huttman vice president of he board the m.isc defiant was that of ' liaries 0 j sethncss which read as follows your letter of the 12th insiani la at hand stating that you hair accept ed my resignation as i have handed you no resignation since my appoint ment i do not recognize your right td interfere with the duties and powers conferred on me by law calls it sacrifice 1 can of course understand thai po litical expediency sometime causes a "* politician to do strange thing m ordÂ»r to pass the buck yet in this in stance jou have gone a trifle too tar m sacrificing those who have been your friends and have been guilty of nothing wrong you must know that 1 have always been ready to listen to your advice and you certainly also know that you have never either by letter or by word of mouth mads your wishes known to me m regard to the election of a superintendent on the contrary you instructed me by letter to pay no attention to what i might hear as to what your wishes were unless you communicated such wishes to me direct which you hay \ not done m regard to the election of superintendent the statutes of Illinois provide lhat officers of the board of education are independent of the mayor or coun cil in all my acts i have only had m mind the interests of the children and the schools and my interest ha uot been centered m individuals she ousted herself so far as mrs young is concerned she ousted herself had she had th delicacy mid good taste of a refined person to withdraw from the meeting when the election of a superintendent was taken up instead of defying good form and losing her temper when sue was not elected ou the first ballot she probably would have been elected the election of john d snoop how ever is a blessing lor the school chil dren and the future will vindicate every member who voted for him his advent means progress and super sedes fads and antiquated methods which have only age to speak for them 1 have nothing to blame my self for and am proud of my record for the reasons first stated 1 defy any action on your part to remove me which th supreme court has decided you have no right to do ami 1 shall retain uiy right to the posi tion to which i was regularly ap pointed mr huttman iv his communication to the mayor who had said the votes against mrs young Â« re contrary to iits expressed wishes soiled thai be nad eve known the mayor's wishes i have at no tinx 1 ii.l mr uuttmaa \ received any corwminicatieu from n j either Â« ritteu oi verbal m > bicb s uv wi^.h with reference to lue continued on 11th page 3d column continued on 2d page 6th column mme jeanne jomelli miss ruby helder marcien thalberg charles w clark henry weisbach all these artists will be heard at the examiner s christmas charities concert at d j i orchestra hall this afternoon seats 2 1 50 cents there are still many good seats left you Chicago merchants with christmas goods to sell with apologies yesterday â€” the most important saturday before christmas â€” with but 10 shopping daj^s remaining â€” the volume of display advertising m the examiner was greatly m excess of any other morning newspaper the washington press report by columns 300 agate lines to the column shows examiner .... 52.39 columns next paper . . 34.82 columns third paper . . 16.40 columns last paper . . . 13.23 columns incidentally of this the Chicago merchants used m the examiner 37.44 columns the Chicago merchants adver tising m all the other morning papers combined was only 26.20 columns of separate display advertisements the examiner printed 129 next paper 107 third paper 98 last paper 50 the examiner chicago's greatest christmas shopping guide

Chicago examiner glz , ckoago and vicinity partiy rrm/olxj cloud i sunday monday fair and wv snow somewhat colder xf ~*" range of temperatures yesterday w * jjh Â£ highest 53 ' hj Â£Â§ lowest 38 i b jjt average 46 vol xiv no 24 a m sunday Chicago december 14 1913 sunday this edition consists of iâ€”news.1 â€” news ft city 1,1 fe iâ€”want1 â€” want ads 3 news t â€” editorial real estate actos fiction financial 3 sports drama b magazine 4 â€” society ai.l music 6 â€” comic foreign price five cents deneen told me to go to northup says vote plotter rothenberg former investigator for northup and confessed conspirator names ex-gov ernor on witness stand witnesses testify that they were approached by special pros ecutor's men and urged to testify falsely of frauds the name of former governor charles s deneen was mentioned on the wit ness stand yesterday m the investigation before municipal judge edward t avade into the alleged conspiracy to suborn perjured testimony presented to john e nortbup's special grand jury as to alleged election frauds paul w rothenberg who was formerly employed as investigator for special state's attorney northup and who has confessed participating m a plot de clared that former governor deneen sent him to mr northup to get employment after testimony on which the state es pects to hold samuel goldman and harry minsky also investigators for mr nor thup had been given by rothenberg and others attorney frederic burnhani counsel for goldmau and mlnsky a*ked rothenberg who sent you to mr northup to seek omploynieut ?" says deneen sent him it was ex-governor charles s de neen who sent me to mr northup an swered liotheuberg mr deueen admitted m an interview last night that rotheuberg had testified to the truth m stating that lie had sent him to mr northup mr denecu said j admit that 1 recommended paul yv rothenberg for the position of investi gator for northup mr kothenberg whom i appointed as clerk m the pure food department came to my office and asked me to recommend him 10 mr n'ortbup as a man qualified to investigate alleged election frauds with a knowledge of mr rothenberg's character and ability demonstrated dur ici bis connection with the pure food de partment under my administration and realizing that be was well versed m chicago's political field 1 had no hesi tancy m recommending him to mr northup i ga him a letter of recom mendation lo mr northup and a few hours later i received a telephone mes sage from mr northup denies any politics 1 repeated my recommeudatiou to mr northup and told him m my judgment mr bothenberg was just the man that he needed i have since met mr rothen berg on the street and have had a con versation with him lie told me that he was getting along very nicely m his new job 1 want to say however that i am not the instigator of this inquiry and 1 do not care to go into an exteuded interview relating to the so-called election frauds because 1 do not want to be subpoenaed marlboroughs in new reconciliation step restriction on duchess seeing children is removed soecial cable to the examiner london dec 13 another step to ward the reconciliation of the duke and duchess of marlborough was taken to-day at a family conference presided over ny the chief solicitor for the dukes family the feature of the meeting was the de stroying of the legal agreement providing for the care and disposition of the two sons the marqujs of blaudford and lord ivor churchill which placed severe re strictions upon the duchess regarding her association with her children duchess de chaulnes sails for america former miss shon.ts brings her family for visit to u s special cable to tho examiner paris dec 13 the duchess dc chaulues nee shouts is crossing on the liner amerika with her family for a visit to the united states major frederick mahan u s a joined the ship at rotterdam he has been studying the ' military bands of the powers and has decided the palm should be given the belgians on the same ship are laurence v benet mr and mrs w b coster mrs heury bispham mrs barclay warburtou mr and mrs henry mclean and mr and mrs e f tyler son of actor denny killed by a shock english lieutenant meets tragic death on way home special cable to the examiner plymouth dec 13 news was re ceived here to-day or the tragic death of lieutenant gerald denny of the con naught rangers ihe son of v h denny a trail-known actor now touring the united states deuny was born m new york and rose from the ranks he was coming home from forcasces british nigeria on sick leave at lagos denny started for the shore m a launch to call on the governor the boat capsized and denny disappeared he is believed to have been killed by a shark all of the others were rescued capital will choose its tango champion washington society to have con j test at dance for charity washington dec 13 the best tango dancer iv washington society will lie chosen next mouday night at the sub scription dance tor the benefit of the ctt lumbia hospital among those who will compete are mr and mrs hobert roosevelt mrs martha mauley jordan miss maitland marshall miss katheriue britton miss margaret britton mr and mrs robert elmore and mr and mrs nathaniel wilson . herrick volplanes 2,000 feet to earth american ambassador makes flight after seeing pegoud special cable to the examiner paris dec is myron t herrick american ambassador to france while watching pegoud turn ieri;lj somersaults at bue to-day expressed i wish to fly he was immediately accommodated by bidault mr herrick said the only time he felt at all scared was when the engine was stopped 2,000 feet m the air and the l)i plane volplaned to earth suffragettes storm king and queen at opera militants start riot m covent garden after mrs pank hurst's rearrest assail royalties in box megaphone shouts rebuke ban ners call for votes women are ejected special cable to the examiner london dec 13 the arrest of mrs emeline pankburst at dover to-day l etl to sensatioual and unprecedented scenes at the royal opera house covent garden where the king queen and other royal ties were present to witness joan of arc which was given specially for the last performance of the season of opera m english at the conclusion ot the first act three women occupying a box opposite to that m which tbeir majesties were seated arose one vigorously waving a large banner inscribed women are being tortured iv your majesties prisons wliile another showered thousands of leaf lets on the people below and the third using a large megaphone vehemently protested to their majesties against mrs paukhursfs arrest and compared her treatment to that accorded the heroine of he opera royalties much perturbed their majesties although they remained seated throughout the demonstration were obviously very much perturbed they appeared undecided whether to leave the place or merely appear to be amused meanwhile the whole house was iv an uproar the audience standing up shouting and cheering while suffragettes m the balcony and gallery showered leaf lets on those below and yelled their war cry totes fur women and jeered be i-ause of their leader's arrest after the women had harangued their majesties for several uuuutea and with pandeiuoulum raging iv the auditorium attendants succeeded m ejecting the women and the long delayed performance proceeded to the evident relief of the royal party during the struggle to eject the women one of the latter a skilled boxer scien tifically knocked out a couple of theater attendants the scotland yard authorities who ac knowledged their alarm at the threats of the militants lo forcibly prevent the re arrest of mrs panlihurst unexpectedly captured the suffragette leader today on her return to england from paris when mxs paukuurst arrived at dover no de tectives were to be seen and she was per mitted to go aboard the boat train for london without molestation as soon as the train was well out of dover station however detectives who had been con cealed m the train quietly entered the compart meut occupied by mrs pank hurst and arrested her on the technical charge of not having given twenty-four hours notice that she intended to leave england before going to paris rushed to auto on her arrival at victoria station m london mrs pankhurst was rushed into a waiting automobile and taken to hol loway jail before the crowd of suf fragettes waiting to welcome their lead er knew what had occurred a detachment of general flora drum mond's army which had been dele gated as a body guard to mrs pankhurst was taken completely oy surprise mrs drunimond who a week ago said we swear that never again will the govern ment get mrs i'an.khurst was deeply chagrined j the american suffragist p ranger is m charge of a large body of suffragettes ] who have framed a patrol about ilolloway ; jail and are alternately singing suffrage j songs and cheering for mrs pankhurst and hurling cries of defiance at the au | thorities smallest baby born weighing but 2 lbs infant is perfect despite its size being nourished by mother new yokk dec 13 the smallest baby that ever lived and received nourish ment from its mother according to dr samuel schwartz was born thursday to mrs rose schwartz this tiuy bit of humanity a boy was weighed and measured to-day these are the figures : â– weight 2 pounds circumference of head iovi inches chest 9'/i inches waist 9 inches hips 7m inches thigh 3v inches arm 894 inches length 141 inches dr sebvmrtx said i am convinced that this is the small j est baby ta the world it is perfect m | every way i have never seen a child m better health and i would not think fur a moment of letting it be put m an im-uliutor princess mary mixed in charity tangle return of checks cause senders to make complaint special cable to the examiner london dec 13 ths kind heart of princess mary has made trouble for her she set out to make venetian bead neck laces to be sold for charity immediately she was beset by applicants british and american â€” who sent checks and asked necklaces m return she sent back the checks but some vf\\o got neither necklace nor check made a fuss king sends bill for damage to house 750 claimed of prince christian for burned tapestry special cable to the examiner london dec 13 a claim by king george against prince christian for dam age done to furniture at frogmore house windsor has been referred to the kings lawyers for settlement prince christian borrowed the use of frogmore house while cumberland lodge was being re decorated it is said queen mary found burned spots from cigars that had been tossed on the ancient tapestry however the king only wants 750 damages richest connecticut woman is dead mrs louise e stoddard wife of yale star expires new haven conn dec 13 mrs louis e stoddard wife of the former yale football player now president of the hotel Taft company died this morn ing at their home tenacres a son was born to mrs stoddard on thursday last she was considered the richest woman m connecticut she w;is miss rebecca tfcc darlington of pittsburgh and re fused several titles to marry an amcri van carnegie creates 10,000,000 trust deed signed by four recorded m edinburgh special cable to the examiner edinburgh dec 13 â€” the deed creat ing the carnegie united kingdom trust aggregating 10,000,000 has been deposit ed with the registrar of edinburgh it is signed by mr and mrs carnegie miss carnegie and miss estelle whitfield deeds creating other carnegie trusts herj are signed only by mr and mrs car negie mcdermott to quit race for re-election democrats plan to defeat effort to expel congressman washington dec 13.-represeni.n tive james t medertuott of Chicago recommended for censure by the house j lobby committee which investigated the j mulhall charges has announced he will not be a candidate for re-election this solves tho question of disposing of his | case and as a result the democrats will ! probably defeat any plan to expel him bandits rob banker return his watch e j h ayres forced to give over j 6.50 m cash ernest j h ayres j420 dover street a department manager m the sheridan lark trust and savings bank 4011 broadway reported to the police last night that he was robbed by two armed i men at dover street ami sunnyside ave nue the robbers after taking his gold watch and 6..~0 returned his watch which he valued as a keepsake jealousy is cause of triple slaying crazed by nineteen-year-old daughter's devotion to his former wife husband shoots her 2 friends and ends life mother wounded tells how her former husband tried to kill her and then shot down her would-be protectors jealousy not of another man but of his nineteen year-om daughter esther's devotion to her mother is responsible for i the insane rage which led emanuephar i ncr to wound his wife kill two of her i friends who tried to help her and thcu â– send a bullet into his own brain the homicidal mania came yesterday i afternoon m the little delicatessen store of mrs lina haruer at 1110 south oak ley boulevard just after 1 o'clock when ' hundreds of persons thronged the nearby stores on ogden avenue that it was premeditated is gathered from the story of the wounded wife who says that her husband from whom she was divorced a year ago was around the store for hours before the shooting leo f nieman and his wife kmma the owners of a millinery store at 1112 south j oakley boulevard paid with their lives for an effort to save mrs harner frightened at meeting the story of it all gleaued from mrs harner as she lay m her little flat after the bodies of her friends had been taken to a morgue and after her pretty daugh ter esther had come m answer to a frantic message from her desk m a down town insurance office to the side of the stricken mother is one of a hfeloug tight against a man with an insanely jealous disposition 1 saw my husband for the first time j m a year for the first time since i ob | tiiined a divorce fro:n him early this morning " said mrs harner "! looked up from my work on the books of i.he store to see him staring m at the window i was frightened then but tried not to show it 1 looked back without making any sign of recognition and he v.ent over to the other side of the street he sat on the curbstone and watched for a long time i went into urs nieman's for a little while to tell ber about it and then i saw haruer go away 1 tried to forget about it " then about 1 o'clock m the after noon 1 saw him again at the front ! window he started to come m the door i started to bacs toward the rear of the store because lie had a wild light m his eyes and i reared him woman saved by corset he moved faster toward me and i j started to run he too leaped into ac tion i ran into the back yard and turned toward the alley just before i reached the corner to turn i heard a re port and felt a sharp sting m my side the police found that the bullet bred by harner went through a drain pipe was deflected by an iron gas pipe ami i principal actors m the triple killing that re suited from emanuel harness jealousy of his nineteen=year=old daughter's devotion to his former wife mrs emanuel harner who was shot by her former husband leo f is'ieman who sacrificed his life m a vain effort to save mrs harner mrs emma xieman who was sluhi m trying to protect mrs homer etnauuel harner who shot his wife and killed her two protectors and himself devil worshipper kills his father smashes head with ax and hangs body on back fence anton swanson a devotee of devil wor ship last night m obedience to what he claims to have been a personal command ] from the devil killed ills father with an ax m their cottage at 10283 avenue if south Chicago and laid the body across the back fence later he went m his nightgown to the police station to com plain that the devil had lefi witfiont in structing him how to dispose of the body and he could not sleep i had a vision said swanson as he sat garbed only m his bluok-soaki'd gown the devil came to me and said jet the nx and kill your father so i did then the devil said take tie boily â– down to the lake i picked up father and started to tie lake witli him bnt when 1 got to the back fence the devil ran away and left me and 1 didn't uaiiv whal to do so i laid father across the fence and went back to bed but i wasn't satisfied ana i-oulilu i sleep so i came over m tell yon about it i'i.e police found the body with the head split open and the bloody ax just is swanson had said they are now trying to learn what particular cult swaiison has i been following and whether its teachings i are responsible mme montford talks at suffrage school washington de 13 an interest ing feature at todays suffrage school was an addrtaw by lime ljdin montford of syria on the position of womeu m the orient mine moutfonl said orien tal wouteu in waking up am are active ft-l new departures of the day blind man shows spirit of stead major general sir alfred turner tells how 17 persons con versed with titanic victim s.iecial cable to the examiner london doc is major general sir alfred turner british soldier and author of numerous ghost stories announced to day that he had discovered m the person of cecil husk a seventy-year-old blind man a perfect medium for materializing spiritual forms and other remarkablj psychic phenomena sir alfred said husk is a trance medium and iv his parlor i have seen many remarkable things william stead was materialized iv the presence of seventeen persons each one being able perfectly to see the spirit mr stead's spirit appeared m half form that is only the portion above the uaiso showing he floated about the room having something to say to each person present he smiled and said t.i us it is true it is all true let the yood work go on referring to ihe titanic disaster stead's spirii said that it was not true he bad been hit on the head by a spar and he then told us of the terrible lime be had had m trying to compose the multitudes win were suddenly plunged into eternity hi said that m lue majority dealh â– mine s suddenly that when they awoke m the other world they were unable to realize they were no longer on earth and it took nearly 11 of them some time be fore they realized the new conditions surrounding them a fortnight ago cardinal newman ap peared before us carrying a fiery cross lie uso passed smilingly around the room and spoke to several naturally there vi be itcofferÃŸ who suggest fraud but the conditions at husks place preclude that possibility we sit m semi-dark ness around 1 hi table and each one rrs4.iir is holding hands with two others president is improving washington dec 13 president wilson was not much ln-tter to-day dr i'ary grnyeou reported his terer gone and his cold lisapjicariu the president was allowed to get out of bed lint office work and outdoor exercises were ft bidden trustees ousted by harrison defy him school board foes of mrs young unite to make fight against harrison's orders to quit threaten battle m the courts members m letters to executive declare resignations are in valid because they were given before taking office the five school board members whose resignations mayor harrison announced friday he had accepted hate determined to defy the mayor and make a big light ou the issue raised coming out of the spell of silence thai bound them friday evening four of them sent letters to tli mayor yesterday that fairly breathed defiance they declared their resignations were tendered before they took office consequently were of no pffect and told him plainly he had no power to remove them those who wrote the mayor were john c harding henry w huttuian charles o setnuess and harry a lipsky james b dibelka is m i'eoria according 1 someone who answered the telephone at his homo and the others say they do not | think he has received the mayor's letter i notifying him that his resignation has been accepted mr lipsky said last night that they j had not yet retained counsel but jptfob ably would mpct tomorrow mornrfig and plan their fight their leltcrs were made public after a conference m the office of henry w huttman vice president of he board the m.isc defiant was that of ' liaries 0 j sethncss which read as follows your letter of the 12th insiani la at hand stating that you hair accept ed my resignation as i have handed you no resignation since my appoint ment i do not recognize your right td interfere with the duties and powers conferred on me by law calls it sacrifice 1 can of course understand thai po litical expediency sometime causes a "* politician to do strange thing m ordÂ»r to pass the buck yet in this in stance jou have gone a trifle too tar m sacrificing those who have been your friends and have been guilty of nothing wrong you must know that 1 have always been ready to listen to your advice and you certainly also know that you have never either by letter or by word of mouth mads your wishes known to me m regard to the election of a superintendent on the contrary you instructed me by letter to pay no attention to what i might hear as to what your wishes were unless you communicated such wishes to me direct which you hay \ not done m regard to the election of superintendent the statutes of Illinois provide lhat officers of the board of education are independent of the mayor or coun cil in all my acts i have only had m mind the interests of the children and the schools and my interest ha uot been centered m individuals she ousted herself so far as mrs young is concerned she ousted herself had she had th delicacy mid good taste of a refined person to withdraw from the meeting when the election of a superintendent was taken up instead of defying good form and losing her temper when sue was not elected ou the first ballot she probably would have been elected the election of john d snoop how ever is a blessing lor the school chil dren and the future will vindicate every member who voted for him his advent means progress and super sedes fads and antiquated methods which have only age to speak for them 1 have nothing to blame my self for and am proud of my record for the reasons first stated 1 defy any action on your part to remove me which th supreme court has decided you have no right to do ami 1 shall retain uiy right to the posi tion to which i was regularly ap pointed mr huttman iv his communication to the mayor who had said the votes against mrs young Â« re contrary to iits expressed wishes soiled thai be nad eve known the mayor's wishes i have at no tinx 1 ii.l mr uuttmaa \ received any corwminicatieu from n j either Â« ritteu oi verbal m > bicb s uv wi^.h with reference to lue continued on 11th page 3d column continued on 2d page 6th column mme jeanne jomelli miss ruby helder marcien thalberg charles w clark henry weisbach all these artists will be heard at the examiner s christmas charities concert at d j i orchestra hall this afternoon seats 2 1 50 cents there are still many good seats left you Chicago merchants with christmas goods to sell with apologies yesterday â€” the most important saturday before christmas â€” with but 10 shopping daj^s remaining â€” the volume of display advertising m the examiner was greatly m excess of any other morning newspaper the washington press report by columns 300 agate lines to the column shows examiner .... 52.39 columns next paper . . 34.82 columns third paper . . 16.40 columns last paper . . . 13.23 columns incidentally of this the Chicago merchants used m the examiner 37.44 columns the Chicago merchants adver tising m all the other morning papers combined was only 26.20 columns of separate display advertisements the examiner printed 129 next paper 107 third paper 98 last paper 50 the examiner chicago's greatest christmas shopping guide